Good Grief, Another Museum Catalog

London’s Somerset House is hosting a Peanuts exhibition through March 3, with both Schulz material and Peanuts-inspired contributions from 20 artists… and a couple of you fine AAUGH Blog readers pointed me toward their exhibition catalog (thank you, Kathleen & Douglas!) I don’t have a copy of it yet to review (taking that pause about paying for international shipping!) but I’m hearing very good things about it. It can be purchased at the museum, of course, but also through their online store… which also has the necklace below. I’ve never been so tempted by a necklace before!

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